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Brown defeated over Gurkha rules | |
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Gordon Brown's government has suffered a surprise defeat in the Commons on its policy of restricting the right of former Gurkhas to settle in the UK. | |
MPs voted by 267 to 246 in favour of a Lib Dem motion that all Gurkhas be offered an equal right of residence. | |
Tory leader David Cameron backed the Lib Dem motion to scrap rules which leader Nick Clegg called "shameful". | |
The defeat came despite ministers offering some last minute concessions to rebel Labour MPs. | |
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith had promised to start a review of the new criteria - which was only announced last week - by the summer and gave an assurance veterans would not be deported. | |
The vote is not binding, but it represents an embarrassing Commons defeat for Gordon Brown at a time when he has faced criticism over a number of other issues. | |
Speaking outside the Commons Mr Clegg said the symbolic vote was an "victory for decency" while Tory leader David Cameron said it was an "historic day". | |
He said ministers should come back with immediate proposals to change the system. | |
Some 36,000 former Gurkhas have been denied residency because they served in the British army before 1997. | |
Ministers had introduced new rules allowing more soldiers to settle here based on long service, medals received, and those injured in battle. | |
The Home Office said that new rules would allow about 4,300 more to settle, but the Gurkha Justice Campaign said it would be just 100. |